Gianna (left) and Matteo Mistura of Matteo’s Osteria in Wailea offer the Otto Per Otto happy hour from 3 to 5 p.m. on weekdays in their lounge — where appetizers and drinks are $8 each. CARLA TRACY photo

Nick’s fresh oysters on the half shell.

CARLA TRACY photo

Sarento’s profiteroles filled with housemade vanilla ice cream.

Sister restaurant Sarento’s on the Beach will wow with Kobe beef meatballs on handmade pasta with garlic bread.

Son’z Steakhouse prime filet mignon.

Makawao Third Friday Town Party logo, courtesy DeBorah Hoopingarner.

Kite festival • Saturday at Keopuolani Park, courtesy JCSM.

Halau Na Lei Kaumaka O Uka wahine kahiko, MARSHA AGUON photo.

Kalani Pe‘a impresses on new CD, “No ‘Ane‘i” (“We Belong Here”), available at www.islandheritagemusic.com and as a download at digital outlets such as iTunes. Pe‘a also joins Henry Kapono & Friends at 5 p.m. Aug. 26 at the Maui Arts & Cultural Center in Kahului. Tickets are $40 for adults and $15 for children ages 2 to 12 for general admission; $55 and $75 for reserved seating. There is also a VIP admission, which includes access to dedicated bars and restrooms and an opportunity to mingle with the artists. For tickets, go to the box office, call 242-7469 or visit www.mauiarts.org. Photo courtesy the artist

Constance Wu, left, and Awkwafina in a scene from the film “Crazy Rich Asians.” Warner Bros. Entertainment via AP

Elvis ’68 Comeback Special. Photo courtesy Fathom Events

A scene from “Hotel Transylvania 3: Summer Vacation,” still playing in local theaters. Sony Pictures Animation via AP

Historic Iao Theater in Wailuku when it opened in 1928. Photo courtesy Maui OnStage

The lobby card of the first “talkie” shown at the theater, Florenz Ziegfeld Jr.’s musical comedy “Rio Rita.” A restored 1932 version of the movie will be shown at 7 p.m. Friday, Sept. 7 in the theater. Admission is free. Photo courtesy Maui OnStage